November 14, 2012
Toronto, ON – The Honourable Rona Ambrose, Minister of Public Works and Government Services and Minister for Status of Women, today announced funding to Urban Alliance on Race Relations to engage young people in addressing violence against women on university and college campuses. Parliamentarians throughout Canada joined Minister Ambrose in announcing their projects locally.
"Our Government is taking action to address violence against women on university and college campuses across Canada," said Minister Ambrose. "We are pleased to support projects that will help make university and college communities safer for everyone."
The Government of Canada is providing 21 organizations with close to $4 million to carry out projects that tackle a wide range of issues related to violence against female students, such as sexual assault and harassment. Organizations will work with college and university campus communities to carry out their projects.
"We are excited to partner with a proactive educational institution like Humber College," said Mr. Gary Pieters, President, Urban Alliance on Race Relations. "Together, we will address violence against women on post-secondary campuses, building awareness, and engaging students and stakeholders in supporting an environment where women feel safe, respected and valued on and off campus."
The Urban Alliance on Race Relations is receiving $200,000 in funding for this project targeting Humber College students in a partnership with the college's student government as well as the college's administration. The partners will assess college policy, procedures and practices to ensure they meet the needs of women and men concerning violence on campus. The project will then develop a plan and tools to address the issues.
"Our students are socially conscious and active participants in initiating change on campus," said Mr. Bhalinder Bedi, President, Humber Students' Federation (HSF). "HSF is proud to partner with the Urban Alliance on Race Relations, Humber and other key stakeholders on this project to create a safer, stronger college community."
The Government of Canada is committed to supporting projects that yield concrete results for women and girls in Canada while strengthening families, communities and the country. Through Status of Women Canada, the government's support for community-based projects has nearly doubled since 2006-2007, from $10.8 million to close to $19 million, its highest level ever. Since 2007, more than $54 million in federal funding has been approved for projects that seek to address violence against women and girls.
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For media inquiries only:
Amber Irwin
Press Secretary
Office of the Minister of Public Works and
Government Services and
Minister for Status of Women
819-997-5421
For all other inquiries, contact:
Nanci-Jean Waugh
Director General, Communications and Public Affairs
Status of Women Canada
613-995-7839
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Organizations receiving funding under the call for proposals – Engaging Young People to Prevent Violence against Women on Post-Secondary Campuses:
These organizations will work with college and/or university campuses in their communities.